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  • Transform your sales organization with Amazon Quick: your new agentic AI teammate

    calendar Jul 17, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Transform your sales organization with Amazon Quick: your new agentic AI teammate

    In this post, we walk through a few ways that Quick delivers on this promise. We cover the entire sales cycle, from identifying your highest-priority prospect, contacting them, working the deal to close, and keeping the CRM up to date as the account matures, while protecting your scarcest resource: your time. Link to …


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  • Introducing Mobile Layout for Amazon Quick dashboards

    calendar Jul 17, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Introducing Mobile Layout for Amazon Quick dashboards

    Teams that rely on dashboards for daily decisions often must pinch and zoom to interact with controls originally designed for larger displays. Checking revenue during a morning standup, reviewing pipeline metrics between meetings, or monitoring operations while traveling all require extra effort when the dashboard was …


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  • How Smartsheet built a remote MCP server on AWS

    calendar Jul 17, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    How Smartsheet built a remote MCP server on AWS

    In this post, we cover a high-level view of the Smartsheet remote MCP architecture, with a focus on the AWS infrastructure behind it. This includes security, governance, scaling and deployment, and the AI-specific optimizations Smartsheet built on AWS. Link to article: …


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  • Faster C++ iterative builds with GitHub Copilot

    calendar Jul 17, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Faster C++ iterative builds with GitHub Copilot

    Slow builds are a consistent theme of feedback from C++ developers. We built GitHub Copilot build performance for Windows so you can leverage Copilot to optimize your project’s build times. This workflow will find optimizations that bring your build times down. At first, we only measured the impact of build …


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  • Why has the display control panel pointer truncation bug gone unfixed for so long?

    calendar Jul 17, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Why has the display control panel pointer truncation bug gone unfixed for so long?

    Last time, we speculated on how the buggy control panel extension truncated a value that it had right in front of it. When we sent our analysis to the Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20260717-00/?p=112541


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  • Kotlin Turns 15: Celebrate the Kotlin Effect

    calendar Jul 17, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    Kotlin Turns 15: Celebrate the Kotlin Effect

    🎉 Kotlin turns 15! 🎉 For 15 years, you’ve helped shape Kotlin into the language it is today. Whether you’ve built apps, contributed to the ecosystem, taught others, or simply chosen Kotlin for your next project – thank you for being part of the journey. Today, we’re celebrating Kotlin and the people who have made […] …


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  • MCP Transports in C#: stdio vs. Streamable HTTP vs. Legacy SSE

    calendar Jul 17, 2026 · devleader.ca
    MCP Transports in C#: stdio vs. Streamable HTTP vs. Legacy SSE

    Compare MCP transports in C# across stdio, Streamable HTTP, stateless/stateful sessions, and legacy SSE migration so .NET teams choose safe .NET wiring. Link to article: https://www.devleader.ca/2026/07/17/mcp-transports-in-c-stdio-vs-streamable-http-vs-legacy-sse


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  • GitHub Copilot CLI Slash Commands: Inside the Session Modes and Shortcuts

    calendar Jul 17, 2026 · devleader.ca
    GitHub Copilot CLI Slash Commands: Inside the Session Modes and Shortcuts

    Practical guide to GitHub Copilot CLI slash commands, modes, shortcuts, context controls, and TUI workflow habits for agentic coding sessions in 2026. Link to article: https://www.devleader.ca/2026/07/17/github-copilot-cli-slash-commands-inside-the-session-modes-and-shortcuts


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  • A scorecard for the AI age

    calendar Jul 17, 2026 · openai.com/blog
    A scorecard for the AI age

    Sarah Friar, CFO of OpenAI, introduces a practical AI scorecard to measure ROI through useful work, cost per successful task, dependability, and return on compute. Link to article: https://openai.com/index/a-scorecard-for-the-ai-age


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  • How to test agent skills without hitting real APIs

    calendar Jul 17, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    How to test agent skills without hitting real APIs

    You shipped a skill that calls an API. The agent uses it, user get results. But how do you know the results are good? How do you know your last change didn't quietly break the happy path, or that switching models won't regress the scenarios you already got right? You need to evaluate. Run your skill through a set of …


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  • PhpStorm 2026.2 is Now Out

    calendar Jul 17, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    PhpStorm 2026.2 is Now Out

    Welcome to the PhpStorm 2026.2 release overview. This version advances PhpStorm as a platform for your preferred coding agents, models, and AI subscriptions, improves PHP and Laravel support, and delivers productivity gains for working with Git repositories, databases, and the built-in terminal. Download PhpStorm …


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  • Key Takeaways From PHPverse 2026

    calendar Jul 17, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    Key Takeaways From PHPverse 2026

    On June 9, PHPverse 2026 brought together PHP developers from different backgrounds to watch talks by domain experts, exchange opinions, and even try to catch a running elePHPant. The five-hour live stream has been viewed 15,000 times in total and received 10,206 live chat comments, with over 2,600 people watching …


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  • Teaching a Vision Model to See Like a Human Annotator—and Catching It When It Lies

    calendar Jul 17, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Teaching a Vision Model to See Like a Human Annotator—and Catching It When It Lies

    Introduction: The Problem Imagine a catalog of 50,000 visual assets—characters, environments, props—and no way to search them except scrolling. Someone asks: "Find me all the night scenes with a warrior holding a weapon." Without structured metadata, that search is impossible. Manual tagging does not scale. …


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  • Build Once, Run Everywhere: Unified Manifest for Office Add-Ins now Generally Available

    calendar Jul 17, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Build Once, Run Everywhere: Unified Manifest for Office Add-Ins now Generally Available

    We’re excited to announce the general availability of unified manifest support for Word, Excel, PowerPoint Add-ins, in addition to Outlook Add-ins. Unified manifest support first launched for Outlook Add-ins. Now, it extends across Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, making it possible to build a single app that works across …


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  • Pure Virtual C++ 2026 [Meet the Speakers, Part 3]: Modernizing C++

    calendar Jul 16, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Pure Virtual C++ 2026 [Meet the Speakers, Part 3]: Modernizing C++

    Pure Virtual C++ 2026 streams Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/pure-virtual-cpp-2026-meet-the-speakers-part-3-modernizing-c


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  • Build enterprise search for agents with Amazon Bedrock Managed Knowledge Base

    calendar Jul 16, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Build enterprise search for agents with Amazon Bedrock Managed Knowledge Base

    In this post, we walk through the three pillars that make this possible: simplified setup, smarter retrieval, and production readiness. We also show you code examples for setting up a knowledge base and retrieving from it. Link to article: …


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  • IOperation vs SyntaxNode vs Symbol in Roslyn: Choosing the Right Analysis API

    calendar Jul 16, 2026 · devleader.ca
    IOperation vs SyntaxNode vs Symbol in Roslyn: Choosing the Right Analysis API

    Learn when to use IOperation Roslyn vs SyntaxNode vs Symbol APIs. Compare the three analysis layers to pick the right one for your C# analyzer in .NET 10. Link to article: https://www.devleader.ca/2026/07/16/ioperation-vs-syntaxnode-vs-symbol-in-roslyn-choosing-the-right-analysis-api


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  • Introducing Grok on Amazon Bedrock

    calendar Jul 16, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Introducing Grok on Amazon Bedrock

    This post covers what makes Grok 4.3 a great fit for agentic and enterprise workloads, how you access it through Amazon Bedrock, and how to use the capabilities most teams reach for first: a basic chat request, configurable reasoning effort, tool calling, structured output, image input, and stateful multi-turn …


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  • T-SQL Hygiene: What's the Big Deal with SET NOCOUNT ON?

    calendar Jul 16, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    T-SQL Hygiene: What's the Big Deal with SET NOCOUNT ON?

    Perhaps you have seen SET NOCOUNT ON; at the beginning of a stored procedure and wondered why it is there. By default, SQL Server uses SET NOCOUNT OFF;, which sends messages such as “(10 rows affected) Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/azure-sql/tsql-nocount


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  • From the Captain’s Chair: Mohammad-Ali A’râbi

    calendar Jul 16, 2026 · docker.com
    From the Captain’s Chair: Mohammad-Ali A’râbi

    In this edition of From the Captain’s Chair, we’re interviewing Mohammad-Ali A'râbi, author, public speaker, and software engineer. Link to article: https://www.docker.com/blog/from-the-captains-chair-mohammad-ali-arabi/


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